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The Clinical Review

1902; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

S. R. Slaymaker, A. H. Levings, Oscar J. Price, A. J. Ochsner, Roswell Park, Victor G. Vecki, Hobart Amory Hare, Prof. Theodor Kocher, Dr. F. De Quervain, Charles E. Simon, D. H. Bergey, Francis H. Williams, William Thomas Corlett,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: Applied Medicine Caution regarding the Use of Salicylate of Sodium, A Treatise on the Acute, Infectious Exanthemata.—Including Variola, Scarlatina, Rubella, Varicella, and Vaccinia, with Especial Reference to Diagnosis and Treatment. By William Thomas Corlett, M. D., L. R. C. P. Lond.; Professor of Dermatology and Syphiology in Western Reserve University. Illustrated by 12 Colored Plates, 28 Half-Tone Plates from Life, and 2 Engravings. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Company, Publishers, 1914-16 Cherry Street, Clinical Lectures upon the Ætiology Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors.—By A. H. Levings, M. D., Milwaukee, Wis. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons; Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital and to Notre Dame Infirmary; Consulting Surgeon to the Milwaukee County Hospital for the Insane Neuromata, Chronicle and Comment, A Correspondent of an English Print (Med. Press) Announces That He Has Gathered from the Lay Press Entirely, Covering the Year 1901, a Record of No Less than Ninety-Eight Deaths from Anæsthetics, Detailed as Follows, Notes on Late Books, Encyclopedia of Surgery.—Edited by Prof. Theodor Kocher, of Bern, and Dr. F. De Quervain, of Chaux-De-Fonds. Published in German by F. C. W. Vogel, Leipzig. G. E. Stechert, 9E. 16th St. New York, Progress in the Treatment of Diseases of Women during the past Fifty Years Can Be Measured Objectively by Considering That in Former Times a Physician Was Justified (Being so Taught) in Sitting at the Bedside of a Woman Suffering Profound Uterine Hæmorrhage and Seeing Her Life Pass out, Rather than Tampon the Vagina Because of Exposing and Touching Her Genitals, In Laparotomy Operations in the Case of Penetrating Wounds of the Abdomen Some Lowering of the Mortality Rate Has Been Shown by Recent Statistics; for Example, Morton (1889) Collected 110 Cases, Showing a Mortality of 62 Percent, Ventral Hernia Following Abdominal Surgery.—Abstract of a Clinical Lecture on Operative Surgery. By A. J. Ochsner, M. D., Surgeon-In-Chief, Augustana Hospital; Professor of Clinical Surgery, Medical Department, University of Illinois, Progressive Medicine, Vol. IV., 1901, The Roentgen Rays in Medicine and Surgery, as an Aid in Diagnosis and as a Therapeutic Agent. Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Students, by Francis H. Williams, M. D., of Boston. With Three Hundred and Ninety-One Illustrations. The MacMillan Company, New York, A Text-Book of Physiological Chemistry.—For Students of Medicine and Physicians. By Charles E. Simon, M. D., of Baltimore, Author of "Simon's Clinical Diagnosis, " Etc. In One Octavo Volume of 452 Pages. Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers, Philadelphia and New York, Multiple Essay Items, "It Is Little Less than Marvellous How Membranous Dysmenorrhœa Will Yield to Open Air Living Associated with Change of Climate and Appropriate Exercise; and, Per Contra, It Is No Less Surprising How Quickly These Cases Relapse into Their Original Condition on Returning to Their Former Residence and Resuming Their Previous Method of Living, While Surgery Is, in a Measure, More Exact in the Matter of Immediate Application, and Therefore More Dogmatic in Its Position To-Day as Compared with Medicine, yet the Comparison Distinctly Changes Tone When Results Are Justly Measured, While It Is a Very Difficult Thing to Adjust a Medical Practitioner's Fees According to the Equitable Value of Service to the Patient, It Is Not so Difficult, in Theory at Least, to Grade Fees with a Fair Degree of Consideration of the Financial Ability of the Patient to Pay, Causes and Treatment of Sterility.— by Oscar J. Price, M. D., Chicago, The Pathology and Treatment of Sexual Impotence.—By Victor G. Vecki, M. D. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 12mo, 329 Pages. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1901, Original Articles On the Ætiology of Goitre.—By S. R. Slaymaker, M. D., Instructor in Medicine, Rush Medical College, Chicago, The Principles of Hygiene.—A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians and Health Officers. By D. H. Bergey, A. M., M. D., First Assistant, Laboratory of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1901. Editorial: Discussion The Endowment of Medical Teaching. Review: Book Reviews A Treatise on Surgery by American Authors.— for Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. Edited ….

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